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Despite Impressive Wins, W. Soccer Misses NCAA Bid

Yenne, the most consistent performer among the seniors, finishes her career fifth on Harvard’s all-time list in goals and points and third all-time in assists. The other four seniors—Butler, Totman, Bryce Weed and Katie Urbanic—all contributed readily this season despite serious injuries that had plagued them earlier in their careers. Among them, Totman will get one more chance as she finishes out her eligibility at Boston College.

Wheaton praised the seniors for setting a good example in the twilight of their Harvard careers.

“Our senior leadership has been incredible,” Wheaton said. “They deserved a little better than this to end their careers, but it doesn’t change the contributions they’ve made to our program.”

—Staff writer David R. De Remer can be reached at deremer@post.harvard.edu.

W. SOCCER

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RECORD 8-7-1 (4-2-1 Ivy, 3rd place)

COACH Tim Wheaton

CAPTAINS Caitlin Butler, Katie Hodel

HIGHLIGHTS Ivy champ Princeton, the nation’s last undefeated Division I team, falls to Harvard in double overtime. Crimson suffers narrow one-goal defeats to national semifinalist Penn State and NCAA champion Portland.

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